Quercetin inhibits Toxoplasma gondii tachyzoite proliferation and acts synergically with azithromycin

Parasit Vectors. 2023 Aug 3;16(1):261. doi: 10.1186/s13071-023-05849-3.

Abstract

Quercetin (QUE) is a natural polyphenol known to have numerous pharmacological properties against infectious and non-infectious diseases. Azithromycin (AZ) is an antibiotic that belongs to the azalide class of antimicrobials and an antiparasitic that is known to be effective in combination with clindamycin against pyrimethamine/sulfadiazine-resistant Toxoplasma gondii tachyzoites in clinical settings. Both compounds are known to target protein synthesis and have anti-inflammatory properties. However, little is known about QUE and AZ synergistic interaction against T. gondii growth. Here, we report for the first time the effects of the combination of QUE and AZ on T. gondii growth. The 50% inhibitory concentration (IC50) for QUE at 72 h of interaction was determined to be 0.50 µM, whereas AZ gave an IC50 value of 0.66 µM at 72 h of interaction with parasites. Combination testing of QUE and AZ in a ratio of 2:1 (QUE:AZ) showed an IC50 value of 0.081 µM. Interestingly, a fractional inhibitory index value of 0.28 was observed, indicating a strong synergy. QUE was also found to upregulate the generation of reactive oxygen species and cause dysfunction of the mitochondria membrane of both intracellular and extracellular T. gondii tachyzoites. Overall, the results indicate that QUE is a novel lead capable of synergizing with AZ for inhibiting T. gondii growth and may merit future investigation in vivo for possible combination drug development.

Keywords: Azithromycin; Combination; Growth; Inhibition; Quercetin; Synergizes; Toxoplasma gondii.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Anti-Infective Agents* / pharmacology
  • Azithromycin / pharmacology
  • Cell Proliferation
  • Parasites*
  • Quercetin / metabolism
  • Quercetin / pharmacology
  • Toxoplasma* / metabolism

Substances

  • Azithromycin
  • Quercetin
  • Anti-Infective Agents